Survey agency Ide Cipta Research and Consulting (ICRC) announced the new survey data in anticipation of the 2024 Jambi Pilgub.
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The East Java KPU has conducted several stages of the 2024 regional elections for the province. These include the recruitment of members of the District Election Committee (PPK) and the Voting Committee (PPS). They have also completed the stage for submitting support requirements for independent candidate pairs. “The next stage we will undertake soon is updating and compiling the voter list,” stated East Java KPU Chairman Aang Kunaifi.
The event was enlivened by performances from the music group “Glidcoustic” and singer Happy Asmara, who entertained thousands of attendees. East Java KPU Chairman Aang Kunaifi invited the community and all stakeholders to join in making the simultaneous regional elections in East Java on November 27, 2024, a success. “We want to emphasize that, regardless of the conditions or choices in East Java, it is up to the people. The hope is that the elections in East Java can be held in a joyful manner, producing leaders who can bring progress to East Java,” he said, Tuesday night (4/6/2024).
According to Fahmi, there has been an increase of 62,000 in the DPT for the 2024 Jakarta Pilkada. This increase was found by KPU Jakarta after synchronizing the List of Potential Voters (DP4) from the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kementerian Dalam Negeri) with the DPT from the 2024 General Election. “In the upcoming Pilkada, the number of DPT after synchronization is 8,315,669, so there has been an increase of 62,000 voters,” he said. Fahmi clarified that the increase in the DPT for the Pilkada occurred due to the high population activity in Jakarta. Therefore, the DPT for the 2024 Jakarta Pilkada can still change. “Population activity in Jakarta is very dynamic. Today there may be 8,315,669 voters in the list, but in a week or a month, there could be changes due to people moving in or out, or deaths,” he explained.
Hadi mentioned, Al Haris’ numbers as the incumbent governor are comparatively low. He said that the survey also showed the public’s satisfaction level with Al Haris’ work as governor, which is 62.4% satisfied, 28.1% displeased, and 9.5% undecided. “During his term, Al Haris has a job approval rating of 62.4% (below the ideal figure of 75 percent),” said Hadi. Furthermore, he explained, Al Haris’ recognition is already at a maximum of 98%, while Hariyanto’s popularity is still at 74.3% and has the potential to continue rising. “Additionally, the level of public desire for Al Haris to be re-elected as governor is above 35.4% (below 50 percent). The desire for Al Haris to return as governor is 35.4%, not wanting him to return is 28.9%, and not knowing/not answering is 35.8%,” explained Hadi.
The survey was conducted from early May 2024, with 800 participants aged at least 17 years or having been married. The margin of error is approximately 3.46%, with a certainty level of 95%. The method used was stratified random sampling. Data collection was carried out through in-person interviews using a questionnaire. ICRC is a national research organization registered with the official association PERSEPI and listed with the KPU RI. If you enjoyed this information and you would like to obtain even more information relating to anies pilkada jakarta cawagub kindly go to our web site. ICRC is managed by a former Indo Barometer Head from 2012-2022 and a team highly experienced in conducting surveys in various Pilkada across Indonesia.
The ICRC survey was carried out in the Province of Jambi, covering 11 districts and cities. ICRC Executive Director Hadi Suprapto Rusli clarified that the purpose of the survey was to gauge the chances of the 2024 gubernatorial candidates. The results, according to Hadi, show that the sitting governor, Al Haris, has stagnant electability compared to the candidate for governor, Romi Hariyanto. “The options for governor candidates (open/spontaneous question) are Haris Al 21.9%, Romi Hariyanto 12.0%, Endra Cek 11.4%, Mashuri M. 5.5%, S. Fasha 2.9%, and so on, with 45% not knowing/not answering,” said Hadi during the announcement of the survey findings for the 2024 Jambi Pilkada through a written statement on Tuesday.
Acting Governor of East Java (Jatim) Adhy Karyono assured the public that the 2024 Regional Election, which will be held simultaneously on November 27, will be entertaining. “According to the theme of tonight’s event, which is ‘Seneng Bareng’ (Happy Together), the organizers and the public as participants in the election should embrace it with shared joy,” he stated.
1. 27 February-16 November 2024: notification and registration of election observers
2. 24 April-31 May 2024: submission of potential voter list
3. 5 May-19 August 2024: fulfillment of requirements for independent candidate support
4. 31 May-23 September 2024: updating and compiling voter lists
5. 24-26 August 2024: announcement of candidate registration
6. 27-29 August 2024: candidate registration
7. 27 August-21 September 2024: candidate requirement review
8. 22 September 2024: candidate determination
9. 25 September-23 November 2024: campaign period
10. November 27, 2024: voting day
11. 27 November-16 December 2024: vote counting and recapitulation
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